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When filing for bankruptcy, student loan debt is generally left out, at least in most cases. However, in the case of someone that is permanently disabled, these loans can be forgiven and included in the bankruptcy. However, you will have to prove this status to the courts in...

Many people think that life after bankruptcy is sunshine and lollipops but the reality is quite different. Though Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 offer an opportunity to start fresh, the slate is not immediately wiped clean once the filing is discharged. There are several lasting...

Bankruptcy laws were created to provide Americans with a fresh start. Unfortunately, bankruptcies have negative effects on credit scores, making more difficult for some people to start over. It takes ten years for a Chapter 7 filing to come off a credit report. Chapter 13 may...

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If you are going through some difficult financial times, it is very easy to start to become overwhelmed with debt. You start to see the monthly bills pile up and all of a sudden you have to decide which bills to pay and if putting food on the table is more important than paying a...

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